The Province

Canucks still have shot at top draft pick

- — Patrick Johnston

The Vancouver Canucks still have a chance to pick first overall in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.

One of the eight teams that lose in the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs qualifying round will select first when the draft takes place in October.

The first phase of the 2020 draft lottery, held Friday night, resulted in a to-be-determined team winning the lottery’s top pick.

The Los Angeles Kings and Ottawa Senators will pick second and third overall, respective­ly, after winning the draws for those two selections. The five other teams not advancing past the qualifying round will have the next six picks.

Because the draft lottery usually has the 15 non-playoff teams in the mix, the NHL elected to include balls in the three draws representi­ng the eight teams that will lose in the qualifying round.

Team E, which won the draw for first overall, only had a 2½ per cent chance of being selected.

A second phase to the draft lottery will take place after the qualifying round, which is scheduled to be played during the first two weeks in August.

The eight teams that lose in that round will each have a 12½ per cent chance in the Phase 2 draw. If the Canucks lose to the Minnesota Wild, they’ll actually have a better chance of picking first overall this year, when they contended for the playoffs, than they did in 2016, when they finished third-last in the league and had an 11½ per cent chance of winning.

In 2017 the Canucks had a 12.1 per cent chance of selecting first overall because of their second-last standing.

If the qualifying round can’t be completed because of the pandemic — or some other reason — the eight teams in the Phase 2 lottery will be the next eight teams from the bottom of the regular-season standings by points percentage. The Canucks would end up in this group based on their season record.

Alexis Lafrenière of the QMJHL’s Rimouski Oceanic is expected to be selected first overall.

The 2020 NHL draft is expected to take place online in late October.

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